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Overview
Sometimes in working with an organization’s data, it is easy to lose sight of the forest through the trees. At times the ability to when working towards compliance it can be helpful to step back and view data from different perspectives. Taking a glance at the big picture can help keep your focus efforts in the most effective manneron the right areas to more effectively achieve compliance. Reports are a key tool for helping to shape a large set of data into a meaningful picture. ITAM comes with a number of several built-in reports to facilitate understanding the data collecting collected and identifying meaningful action actions to take based on the results.
In this section of the Examiner User Guide, we’ll look at an overview of the functionality of the My Reports view.
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The My Reports view displays the reports which have been made available by the Administrator for the entities over which you have oversightyour entity. The initial view displays the currently accessible reports.
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The color-coding indicates whether the report is considered current based on the criteria set by the Administrator who created the report. Green means the report is still within the anticipated window of viability and Red indicates a report which as has expired.
The Scheduled Completion Date is used to determine whether a report has expired.
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Once expanded the View Report link is exposed allowing the report to be displayed. Clicking on the link will display the report using the data which matches the criteria selected when creating the report.
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In this section, we explored the My Reports page and how to access the reports which have been made available to your organization by an Administrator. In the next section, we’ll look at the different types of reports available and the data which they provide.
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